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ound that out cos I had to reinstall hl and on the auto update thingy that is in there has a big banner at the top of itWorld Opponent Network
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ound that out cos I had to reinstall hl and on the auto update thingy that is in there has a big banner at the top of it
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Looked into pre-ordering HL2 thru BestBuy.
They said the release date was set for Feb 2004...
maybe by then they'll have Steam working?
so what happened to Sept 30? Maybe Valve's thinking that if ya purchase HL2 thru Steam on Sept 30, maybe by Feb of 2004 the whole thing will be downloaded
Doc m8, dont trust retailers release dates. They get changed to several dates all the time because of confusion.
Ive had hl2 pre-ordered for a while via game.net & theyve changed from spt30th to november to "to be confirmed"
They just dont know tbh m8 & with the whole shipping of 3 SKU schemes id worry about pre-ordering now m8. You may end up buying the single player only option & be disheartened.
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I hate valve so much right now...
I mean, WTF?! Why release three? Newell stated it`ll go like this:"There will be 1 version that only has singleplayer, 1 version with Singleplayer and Multiplayer, and then theres That other thing, with bounus stuff"
Wow, wtf did idiots pop into valve and start calling the shots?
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I hate valve so much right now...
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Er, those are Good Things, excluding the fact that currently Steam is supposedly a load of cack.
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I hate valve so much right now...
I mean, WTF?! Why release three? Newell stated it`ll go like this:"There will be 1 version that only has singleplayer, 1 version with Singleplayer and Multiplayer, and then theres That other thing, with bounus stuff" Wow, wtf did idiots pop into valve and start calling the shots? |
1) Each version is marketed toward a different demographic. It's a pretty good idea actually; it will increase the appeal of Half-Life 2.
2) WON sucks. I never liked it to begin with, but was forced to use it with Half-Life anyways. There's nothing wrong with Steam except some instability in the client and lack of content servers.
[addsig]I always hated steam, because of the beta -_-... Ima try it in a few days, maybe it`ll be better
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For now, WON is still up, so you can still play normally. Steam is basically replacing the frontend (i.e. the menu shell and such) for Half-Life and to better serve authentication/anti-cheat measures (WON is sort of iffy), not to mention content delivery and instant messanging. In the future, it WILL be required to play HL and HL2 online I believe... Try looking at the FAQ on the Collective for an accurate answer. |
k. i had chat with a mate here in perth - he plays CS nightly almost - he says that steam isnt up yet over here. rekons that since steams been released, worldwide sever count has gone from about 44000 to about 20000... yes this is at the same time of day (midnight over here)
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I believe Steam will keep you from having a bunch of people play from one copy on a LAN while not connected to the internet. |
so valve is actually tryin to do something good. despite steams' reputation? (
becomes
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There supposed to be releasing some installers which include the cache files for DoD, TFC and Dedicated server today but if it happens I will be a little suprised.
They will prolly be released in 2-3 days


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Do I have to be connected to the Internet when I play Steam games? The short answer is yes. All Steam-enabled games require you to be connected to the Internet in order to play. Note: some Steam-enabled single-player games (such as Half-Life 2) purchased at a retail store will allow offline play until the user decides to play online or enable other Steam functionality. From that point on, an Internet connection will be required. |

Excellent!

